Netflix won't renew 'One Day At a Time' for fourth season due to low viewership

But reaction on social media says otherwise about the size of the fanbase for the reboot of Norman Lear's 1970s comedy

Netflix announced it would not renew the sitcom "One Day At a Time" for a fourth season on Thursday.

The streaming-video platform made a series of statements about its decision, saying it "spent several weeks trying to find a way to make another season work, but in the end simply not enough people watched to justify another season."

And to anyone who felt seen or represented — possibly for the first time — by ODAAT, please don’t take this as an indication your story is not important. The outpouring of love for this show is a firm reminder to us that we must continue finding ways to tell these stories.

Shortly after the announcement, #saveODAAT and #ODAAT began trending on Twitter. Producer and writer of the show Mike Royce released a statement on Twitter on Thursday morning, saying that the show "will be exploring other places ... and with any luck we'll find one."